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'Hamilton' producer Jeffrey Seller traces his journey from 'Theater Kid' to Broadway

'Hamilton' producer Jeffrey Seller traces his journey from 'Theater Kid' to Broadway

Summary

Jeffrey Seller, a theater producer known for hits like "Hamilton" and "Rent," began his career in local theater in Michigan. He developed his interest in producing by reading plays and learning to choose the right ones. His journey is detailed in his memoir, "Theater Kid," where he talks about his Broadway experiences and personal life during challenging times.

Key Facts

  • Jeffrey Seller is a producer of successful Broadway shows, including "Hamilton" and "Rent."
  • Seller's first theater production was a local play called "Popcorn Pete" when he was 13 years old.
  • He learned about producing by reading plays and understanding which ones would be successful.
  • Seller worked as a booker, arranging for touring musical performances in various theaters.
  • His taste in theater is influenced by human stories, like those in the musical "A Chorus Line."
  • Seller's memoir "Theater Kid" shares his experiences on Broadway and his coming-out journey during the AIDS crisis.
  • He grew up in a neighborhood called "Cardboard Village" near Detroit, indicating a humble background.
  • Seller was an early advocate for producing "Hamilton," supporting Lin-Manuel Miranda's vision.
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